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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the failure or breakdown of a system, structure, or organization.
Example: "The report highlighted a collapse of the financial system due to poor regulatory oversight."
Alternatives: "a breakdown of" or "a failure of".
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"There's a collapse of time.
It's a collapse of responsibility.
There has been a collapse of trust.
We cannot rule out a collapse of the government.
This staved off a collapse of the financial system.
She called it "a collapse of moral values".
The coup followed a collapse of that accord.
"There's been a collapse of the integrity of accounting profession.
A collapse of the peace is not difficult to imagine.
"A popular expression signalling a collapse of will".
"Today we have three interrelated problems: a collapse of the real economy, a collapse of the banking system, and rapidly shrinking world trade," he said.
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